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Liverpool will this afternoon try to become the first English team to beat runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City.

And they will attempt it without star playmaker Philippe Coutinho following his £145m transfer to Barcelona last week. That will put more pressure on the three remaining members of Klopp’s ‘Fab Four’ — Mane, Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino.

Mane was Liverpool’s outstanding performer last season, despite missing a month at the African Nations Cup and having his season ended on April 1 by a knee injury.

But Salah — a £34.3m summer signing from Roma — has enjoyed his own phenomenal start to his Anfield career. He is the Reds’ top scorer with 23 goals in all competitions and helped Egypt qualify for this summer’s World Cup.

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Mo Salah has made an incredible start to life at Anfield this season

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Mane also denied claims that he was jealous of the attention and praised being heaped on Salah

Salah, 25, also pipped Mane to be crowned African Footballer of the Year earlier this month.

There have been suggestions Mane is envious of Salah’s success, with Arsenal legend Ian Wright claiming Mane looked a “little bit perturbed” in recent weeks, asking: “Do you think there’s a bit of jealousy there?” Mane denied that, saying: “You cannot have two winners so I’m very happy for Mo because he’s a great man.

“It’s ridiculous to think one person is jealous of the other. Mo’s one of my best friends at the club.”

And Salah insisted: “People talk about rivalry but this is not true.”

Sadio Mane gets sent off for a dangerously high foot on Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson

The pair are desperate to avenge Liverpool’s 5-0 thrashing at the Etihad in September — especially as Mane was sent off. It was Klopp’s heaviest loss since taking charge in October 2015.

But Salah and Mane are not frightened of Pep Guardiola’s all-conquering quadruple-chasers.